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War of the Realms

by Jason Aaron

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Asgard. Alfheim. Heven. Jotunheim. Muspelheim. Niffleheim. Nidavellir. Svartalfheim. Vanaheim. All of the Ten Realms have fallen to Malekith and his army, except one: Midgard. Home to Thor's beloved humans. Home to heroes and gods alike. Now, at last, Midgard burns. All hell breaks loose in New York City as Malekith and his allies begin their invasion - and our greatest heroes watch as Earth falls! With Thor trapped in the land of the Frost Giants and Earth's forces overwhelmed, Black Panther, Jane Foster and Doctor Strange undertake a desperate gamble. What can possibly stop Malekith and his army? Spider-Man, Daredevil, Punisher, Ghost Rider, Blade, Hulk and more join the fray as Jason Aaron's epic Thor saga explodes across the Marvel Universe in an event for the ages!.… (more)
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So this is a bit like the Infinity War film in that its mostly bunches of people punching things in various locations, also like Infinity War if you havn't read/seen the surrounding material you might be playing catch-up story wise. I'm just assuming such material exists i read this very much in isolation ;) .

To make another comparison because its lazy and effective... its a bit like Captain America Civil Way in that Civil War is still a Captain America movie despite all the guest stars and this at the end of the day is a Thor story.

Its a bit hard to believe the scale of events at times and the sheer power of many of the heroes does make it seem a bit Zulu-esque in places.

Overall pretty well told with many characters i like although i'm not a big Thor fan. It very much has that MCU charm and is very nice to look at. ( )
  wreade1872 | Nov 28, 2021 |
All the stars for the Billy and Teddy story. Domestic feels, casual touches, Teddy eating cereal and vegging in front of the tv, and finally a lump in my throat while Teddy offers Billy comfort. ( )
  Lillian_Francis | Jul 26, 2021 |
All the stars for the Billy and Teddy story. Domestic feels, casual touches, Teddy eating cereal and vegging in front of the tv, and finally a lump in my throat while Teddy offers Billy comfort. ( )
  Lillian_Francis | Feb 24, 2021 |
So much nonsense. ( )
  SebastianMihail | Jul 16, 2020 |
A perfectly fine crossover event. Nice art, good dialogue, a death or two, a resurrection or two. If we didn't have these sort of things every six months or so, this might even have been sort of special, but as another sausage out of the machine, it's perfectly fine. Building toward The War of the Realms has certainly kept me reading Thor comics for far longer than any time in my life since Walt Simonson's run back in the 1980s. ( )
  villemezbrown | May 26, 2020 |
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Asgard. Alfheim. Heven. Jotunheim. Muspelheim. Niffleheim. Nidavellir. Svartalfheim. Vanaheim. All of the Ten Realms have fallen to Malekith and his army, except one: Midgard. Home to Thor's beloved humans. Home to heroes and gods alike. Now, at last, Midgard burns. All hell breaks loose in New York City as Malekith and his allies begin their invasion - and our greatest heroes watch as Earth falls! With Thor trapped in the land of the Frost Giants and Earth's forces overwhelmed, Black Panther, Jane Foster and Doctor Strange undertake a desperate gamble. What can possibly stop Malekith and his army? Spider-Man, Daredevil, Punisher, Ghost Rider, Blade, Hulk and more join the fray as Jason Aaron's epic Thor saga explodes across the Marvel Universe in an event for the ages!.

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